The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... living value to us today ; to re - establish , that is , a sense of literary tradition and to define the high standards that this tradition implies . At the same time it is also important that this feeling for a living literature and ...
... living value to us today ; to re - establish , that is , a sense of literary tradition and to define the high standards that this tradition implies . At the same time it is also important that this feeling for a living literature and ...
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... living verse ; and the verse in turn works in conjunction with the dramatic action and our sense of what the different persons of the drama stand for as each play develops . The greater Shakespeare plays thus demand an unusual activity ...
... living verse ; and the verse in turn works in conjunction with the dramatic action and our sense of what the different persons of the drama stand for as each play develops . The greater Shakespeare plays thus demand an unusual activity ...
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... living figures in a living scene . Its highly discerning portrait of Henry VII affords a remarkable contrast with the laudatory or insipid sketches of the earlier histories . The writing , moreover , is always to the point , and the ...
... living figures in a living scene . Its highly discerning portrait of Henry VII affords a remarkable contrast with the laudatory or insipid sketches of the earlier histories . The writing , moreover , is always to the point , and the ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
L G SALINGAR | 15 |
IAN WATT | 119 |
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